
Events taking place across Canada Saturday to mark Indigenous Peoples Day
OTTAWA — Hundreds gathered Saturday at events across Canada to mark Indigenous Peoples Day, with messages of optimism about future reconciliation mixed with criticism that there remains much to be done.
Events held Saturday included the Na-Me-Res Traditional Powwow and Indigenous Arts Festival at the Fort York National Historic Site in Toronto, as well as large public gatherings in cities such as Montreal, Vancouver, Ottawa and Winnipeg.
In Vancouver, the city marked the occasion with two events, including the blessing of a six-metre house post by Tsleil-Waututh artist Zac George now installed outside the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in the city’s downtown.
Later in the day, parts of the city’s Downtown Eastside neighbourhood was closed to vehicle traffic and Vancouver held its third annual block party celebrating the occasion.